Posted by Bob Bancroft on May 02, 2012 at 17:30:43 from (97.73.64.145):
In Reply to: Getting City Water posted by John T on May 02, 2012 at 09:26:22:
We built our first house on a corner of the homestead farm right over a previous home site. the dug well was filled to the surface! We cleaned it and that's all we used there the 14 years we were there. As you say, the only time it didn't suffice was at the hands of a teenage girl! When we went to sell we tested multiple times, but ended up installing an expensive water purification system. We moved a mile to another new house at our farm. Been here almost 20 years now. We have three dug wells (one supplies the house) and a drilled well. There were four that I know of, but one was filled in. I'm so glad that selling a house is something I'll never have to think about again.
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